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Curriculum Vitae Wail A. Hayajneh, M.D. 1 DEMOGRAPHICS Date of Birth: 5-1-1967 Place of Birth: Deir-Alsineh, Irbid Nationality Jordanian Marital Status Married with 2 children Address Department of Pediatrics Faculty of Medicine Jordan University of Science and Technology PO BOX 3030 Irbid, Jordan 22110 Phone #s: Work +962-2-7200600 X 40650 Home +962-2-7101048 Mobile +962-797-315494 E-mail Address: [email protected] 2 QUALIFICATIONS American Board of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (Re-certified 2008) 2001 American Board of Pediatrics (Re-certified 2004 & 2011) 1997 Jordanian Board of Pediatrics 1998 MBBS Jordan University 1991 SKILLS Microsoft Office Components Websites Building using HTML language and other programs SPSS Program Mastering HOBBIES Listening to classic music Reading (Interest in Latin American Literature) 3 CURRENT POSITIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES 2012, September — Present Part-time Member Higher Education Accreditation Commission (HEAC) (National Commission that reports directly to Prime minister) 2001, August -- Present Associate Professor of Pediatric Infectious Diseases Faculty of Medicine Jordan University of Science and Technology 2008, September -- Present Part-time Consultant Pediatric Infectious Diseases King Hussein Cancer Center Amman, Jordan 2012, March—Present Head, Infection Control Committee King Abdullah University Hospital Irbid, Jordan 2014, January – Present Coordinator, Infectious Diseases Group of Jordan 2010, July – Present Pediatric Residecncy Program Director Department of Pediatrics Faculty of Medicine Jordan University of Science and Technology 2014, Julu – Present Member, Jordanian Pediatric Board Committee Jordan Medical Council 4 PREVIOUS PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES 2012, March — 2014, February Deputy CEO King Abdullah University Hospital Irbid, Jordan 2009, March – 2010, March Coordinator of “Infectious Diseases Group of Jordan” 2008, November – 2009, August Vice Dean Faculty of Medicine Jordan University of Science and Technology 2002, April – 2009, September Assistant Professor of Pediatric Infectious Diseases Pediatric Infectious Diseases Consultant King Abdullah University Hospital Irbid, Jordan 2008, Sept – 2010, November Chairman, Department of Pediatrics Faculty of Medicine Jordan University of Science and Technology 2008, August – 2012, July Chairman, Jordanian Pediatric Board Committee Jordan Medical Council Amman, Jordan Irbid, Jordan 2007, August – 2008, August Pediatric Infectious Diseases Consultant King Fahad Specialist Hospital Dammam, KSA 2006, August-- 2007, July 5 Head of Jordanian Vaccine and Sera Licensing and Re-licensing Committee 2004, August Coordinator of “introductory Course” for Medical Students Faculty of Medicine Mutah University Karak, Jordan This course was the first encounter for first patch of medical student of Mutah University with clinical activities. It requires meticulous coordination among all clinical disciplines and optimal use of available resources 2002, April—2009, September Assistant Professor, Dept. of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan 2002, August—2006, June Assistant Dean, School of Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan 2002, August—2004, June 2006, August—2007, July Head, Infection Control Committee King Abdullah University Hospital Irbid, Jordan 2002, August—2005, June Coordinator of “Communication and Clinical Skills” course. School of Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan This course is the first encounter for medical student with clinical activities. It requires meticulous coordination among all clinical disciplines 1998, July--2001, June Fellow, Pediatric Infectious Diseases Children’s National Medical Center The George Washington University Washington, DC USA This hospital usually ranks 2nd to 5th among all US Children’s’ Hospitals 6 2002, April—2005, May Coordinator of “Conferences and Seminars Committee” School of Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology Irbid, Jordan 1997, July--1998, June Pediatric Chief Resident, St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital Paterson, NJ USA 1994, July--1997, June Pediatric residency St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital, Paterson, NJ USA 1993, July--1994, June Family Physician Jordan University of Science and Technology Irbid, Jordan 1992, July--1993, June Pediatric Resident Jordan University Amman, Jordan 1991, July--1992, June Rotating Internship Princess Basma Teaching Hospital Irbid, Jordan 7 CERTIFICATION American Board of Pediatric (Re-certification) 2011 American Board of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (Re-certification) 2008 American Board of Pediatric Infectious Diseases August, 2001 After Completion of 3 years of fellowship in Pediatric Infectious Diseases Children’s National Medical Center The George Washington University Washington, DC USA American Board of Pediatric (Re-certification) 2004 American Board of Pediatric October, 1997 After Completion of 3 years of Pediatric residency St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital Paterson, NJ USA MBBS 1985-1991 School of Medicine Jordan University Amman, Jordan 8 PUBLICATIONS I – Articles 1. Saad M, Hayajneh W, Mubarak S, Yousef I, Awad H, Elbjeirami W, Rihani R. Clinical presentations and outcomes of influenza infection among hematology/oncology patients from a single cancer center: pandemic and post-pandemic seasons. Scand J Infect Dis. 2. Al-Faouri IG, Hayajneh WA, Habboush D. A Five Years Retrospective Study of Reported Medication Incidents at a Jordanian Teaching Hospital: Patterns and Trends. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science. Vol. 4, No. 5(1); March 2014 3. Brown C, B Garin-Bastuji, G Ziay, W Hayajneh, S Al-Fuqaha, H Hemida, Y Otify, I Hailat, S Alkhlouf and N Hailat, 2014. Improving the diagnostic capacities of brucellosis, enhancing the vaccination and control strategies in the Middle East and North Africa. Pak Vet J. 2014;34:263264. 4. Al Barbarawi MM, Hayajneh WA, Hiasat MY, Allouh MZ. Utilization of multidisciplinary surgical techniques to successfully manage 20 brain abscesses in a child. Childs Nerv Syst. 2014;30:1255-60. . 5. Lataifeh I, Matalka I, Hayajneh W, Obeidat B, Al Zou'bi H, Abdeen G. Disseminated peritoneal tuberculosis mimicking advanced ovarian cancer. J Obstet Gynaecol. 2014 Jan. 6. Obeidat B, Matalka I, Mohtaseb A, Jaradat S, Hayajneh W, Khasawneh R, Haddad H, Obeidat F. Prevalence and distribution of high-risk human papillomavirus genotypes in cervical carcinoma, low-grade, and highgrade squamous intraepithelial lesions in Jordanian women. Eur J Gynaecol Oncol. 2013;34: 257-60 7. Khassawneh M, Khriesat W, Saqan R, Hayajneh W. Resistant bacteria cause urinary tract infection in graduates of neonatal unit. Journal of Pediatric Infectious Diseases. 2013;8: 87-91 9 8. M Massadeh A, Hayajneh W, Shorman A, Gharaibeh M, A. Al-Dabet M. Correlation between lead and iron in children's blood in Jordan. Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry. 2013; 95:1244-55 9. Masadeh M, Mhaidat N, Hayajneh W. Flow cytometric analysis of antibiotic-induced Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa growth inhibition. International Journal of Integrative Biology. Int. J. Integ. Biol. 2012;13: 88-92 10. Al-Sweedan S, Hyajneh W, Al-Ostath A. Patterns of bacteremia in cancer patient with febrile neutropenia at King Abdullah University Hospital – Jordan 2003–2008. Journal of Pediatric Infectious Diseases. 2012;7: 15–20 11. Miqdady MS, Hayajneh WA, Abdelhadi R, Gilger M. Ketamine and midazolam sedation for pediatric gastrointestinal endoscopy in the Arab world. World J Gastroenterol. 2011;17: 3630-5. 12. Rihani R, Hayajneh W, Sultan I, Ghatasheh L, Abdel-Rahman F, Hussein N, Ahmed A, Al-Zaben A, Sarhan M, Saad M. The 2009 H1N1 influenza infections among hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients: a single center experience. Bone Marrow Transplant. 2011; 46:1430-6 13. Al-Sweedan S, Jaradat S, Amer K, Hayajneh WA, Haddad H. Seroprevalence and genotyping of hepatitis C virus in multiple tranfused Jordanian patients with B-Thalassemia major. Turk J Hematol. 2011; 28: 47-51 14. Alzoubi K, Hayajneh WA, Ayoub a, Al-Safi S, Al-azzam S, Mhaidat N. Prevalence of Methicillin –resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in a Tertiary Hospital in North Jordan. Jor J Pharm Sci. 2010;3:37-43 15. Khassawneh M, Hayajneh W. Treatment of Stenotrophomonas neonatal urinary tract infection with instillation of ciprofloxacin. Pediatr Nephrol. Pediatr Nephrol. 2010;25:1377 16. Dar-Odeh NS, Hayajneh WA, Abu-Hammad OA, Hammad HM, AlWahadneh AM, Khuri-Bulos NK, Mahafzah AM, Shomaf MS, El-Maaytah MA, Bakri FG. Orofacial findings in chronic granulomatous disease: 10 report of twelve patients and review of the literature. BMC Res Notes. 2010;17;3:37. 17. Hayajneh WA, Mahafzah AM. Swine Flu: An Old Virus with a New Face. J Med J. 2009;43:122-128 18. Hayajneh WA, Masaadeh HA, Hayajneh YA. A Case-Control Study of Risk Factors for Hepatitis B Virus Infections in North Jordan. J Med Virol. 2010 ;82:220-3. DOI: 10.1002/jmv.21603 19. Hayajneh WA, Jdaitawi H, Al Shurman A, Hayajneh YA. The Comparison of Clinical Associations and Laboratory Abnormalities in Children With Moderate and Severe Dehydration. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2010;50:290-4. DOI: 10.1097/MPG.0b013e31819de85d 20. Massadeh A, Gharibeh A, Omari K, Al-Momani I, Alomari A, Tumah H, Hayajneh W. Simultaneous Determination of Cd, Pb, Cu, Zn, and Se in Human Blood of Jordanian Smokers by ICP-OES. Biol Trace Elem Res. 2010;133:1-11 21. Hayajneh WA, Hayajneh RA, Miqdady, MS. A Bibliometric Analysis of PubMed-Published Jordanian Literature in the Twentieth Century. J Med J. 2010; Vol. 44 (2):152-158 22. Al-Rabee FA, Hayajneh WA, Shorman M, Al-Hubail R. Pulmonary botryomycosis in a patient with down syndrome. Indian J Med Microbiol. 2009 ;27:161-3. 23. Bakri FG, Martel C, Khuri-Bulos N, Mahafzah A, El-Khateeb MS, AlWahadneh AM, Hayajneh WA, Hamamy HA, Maquet E, Molin M, Stasia MJ. First Report of Clinical, Functional, and Molecular Investigation of Chronic Granulomatous Disease in Nine Jordanian Families. J Clin Immunol. 2009;29:215-30 24. Masaadeh HA, Hayajneh WA, Alqudah EA. Hepatitis B virus genotypes and lamivudine resistance mutations in Jordan. World J Gastroenterol, 2008;14: 7231-7234 (Master Thesis) 11 25. Hayajneh WA, Miqdady MS, Shatnawi NJ, Jdaitawi H, Suliman WK, Hayajneh YA. Miqdady YS. The Role of Clinical Practice Guidelines in Reducing Laboratory Healthcare Expenditure in a Developing Country. J Applied Sci, 2008;8:3580-3512 (Master Thesis) 26. Jarour N, Hayajneh WA, Balbeesi A, Otoom H, Al-Shurman A, Kharabsheh S. Seroprevalence of rubella among Jordanian women of childbearing age. Vaccine. 2007;25:3615-8. 27. Mohammad Khassawneh, Wail A. Hayajneh, Hassan Kofahi, Yousef Khader, Zouhair Amarin, Ammar Daoud. Diagnostic Markers for Neonatal Sepsis: Comparing C-Reactive Protein, Interleukin-6 and Immunoglobulin M. Scand J Immunol. 2007;65:171-5. 28. Hani A. Masaadeh, Wail A. Hayajneh, and Natheer M. Momani. Microbial Ecology of Dental Plaques of Jordanian Patients and Inhibitory Effects of Allium sativum and Allium cepa L Extracts. J. Med. Sci., 2006;6:650-653 29. Yaseen A. Hayajneh, Wail A. Hayajneh, Ismail I. Matalka, Harun Z. Jaradat, Z. Bashabsheh, and M. Alyahya. Extent of Use, Perceptions, and Knowledge of Hospital Information System by Staff Physicians. 30. Proceedings of The 1st Jordanian European International Medical Informatics and Biomedical Engineering Symposium IMIBE530 31. Su Y, Testaverda JR, Davis CN. Hayajneh WA, Adair R, Colberg-Poley AM. Human cytomegalovirus UL37 immediate early target minigene RNAs are accurately spliced and polyadenylated. J Gen Virol. 2003; 84:29-39. 32. Wail A. Hayajneh, Despina G. Contopoulos-Ioannidis, Marci M. Lesperance, Ana M.Venegas, and Anamaris M. Colberg-Poley. The carboxyl terminus of the human cytomegalovirus UL37 immediate-early glycoprotein is conserved in primary strains and is important for transactivation. J Gen Virol. 2001;82:1569-79. 12 33. Wail A. Hayajneh, Anamaris M. Colberg-Poley, Anna Skaletskaya, Laura M. Bartle, Marci M. Lesperance, Despina G. ContopoulosIoannidis, Nancy L. Kedersha, and Victor S. Goldmacher. The sequence and antiapoptotic functional domains of the human cytomegalovirus UL37 exon 1 immediate early protein are conserved in multiple Primary strains. Virology. 2001;279:233-40 II - Abstracts 1- Wail A. Hayajneh, Ana M.Venegas, and Anamaris M. Colberg-Poley. 2001. The Human Cytomegalovirus UL37 Immediate-Early Glycoprotein Carboxy-Terminus is conserved in primary strains and is Important for Transactivating Activity, CMV2001 8th International Cytomegalovirus Workshop, Asilomar 2- Anamaris M. Colberg-Poley, Wail A. Hayajneh, and James A. Testaverde. 2001. Accurate Splicing of HCMV UL37 Immediate Early RNA Substrates in Transfected Permissive Human Diploid Fibroblasts. CMV2001 8th International Cytomegalovirus Workshop, Asilomar 3- Anamaris M. Colberg-Poley, Wail A. Hayajneh, and James A. Testaverde. 2001. Accurate Splicing of HCMV UL37 Immediate Early RNA Substrates in Transfected Permissive Human Diploid Fibroblasts. 1st Annual Pediatric Research Poster Day, Children’s Research Institute, May 15, 2001 4- Wail A. Hayajneh, Ana M.Venegas, and Anamaris M. Colberg-Poley. 2001. The Human Cytomegalovirus UL37 Immediate-Early Glycoprotein Carboxy-Terminus is conserved in primary strains and is Important for Transactivating Activity, 1st Annual Pediatric Research Poster Day, Children’s Research Institute, May 15, 2001 5- Anamaris M. Colberg-Poley, Wail A. Hayajneh, and James A. Testaverde. April 2001. Splicing of Human Cytomegalovirus Immediate Early RNA in Transfected Human Cells. 6th Annual George Washington Health Sciences Research Day. Abstract 6- Anamaris M. Colberg-Poley, Wail A. Hayajneh and James A. Testaverde. April 2001 Splicing of Human Cytomegalovirus 13 Immediate Early RNA Targets in Transfected Human Cells. 6th Annual George Washington University Health Sciences Research Day, Poster abstract. 7- Hayajneh, W.A., and Colberg-poley, A.M. 2000. The human cytomegalovirusUL37 exon 1 is conserved in multiple primary strains. 2000. The 14th annual Children’s Research Institute advances in pediatrics. 8- Colberg-Poley, A.M., and Hayajneh, W.A. 2000. The human cytomegalovirus UL37 exon 1 sequence is conserved in multiple primary strains. 2000 The 25th International Herpesvirus Workshop. Abstract 6.07. 9- Piazza, F.M., Alimam, M.Z., D. Selby, S. Shahzeidi, T. Nickola, Hayajneh,W.A., N. Letwin, Y. Chen, M.C. Rose. 2000. Abstract. Induction of Muc-5ac and Muc-4 Gene Expression in the Airways of Murine Models of Asthma. The 6th International Workshop on Carcinoma Associated Mucins. 14 III - Master Theses 1- ESBL Production among Klebsiella pneumoniae in North Jordan 2- Appropriateness of Diagnostic Tests at a Pediatric Hospital in North Jordan 3- Prevalence of Streptococcus pneumoniae serotypes (nasopharyngeal colonization) in Children in North Jordan: Genotypic and Phenotypic Characteristics 4- Clinical and Serological Variation among Jordanian Patients with Different Hepatitis B Virus Genotypes 5- Seroprevalence and genotypes of Hepatitis C Virus in Multiple Transfused Jordanian Patients with B-Thalassemia Major 6- Screening of the most Common Mutations among FMF Patients in Jordan 7- Causes of Lung Infections and their Antibiotic Susceptibility Profile in Cystic Fibrosis (CF) patients in Jordan 8- Lead levels and relation to iron deficiency anemia in Jordanian Children TV & Radio Appearances 1- Refugees & Displacement “Your Health is All Life Worth” Program Jordan National TV 14-04-2013 2- Jordan National Immunization Campaign Jordan National TV “Your Health is All Life Worth” Program 26-11-2013 15 3- Swine Flu: The Old and New Addustour daily newspaper 14-10-2009 4- Swine Flu Vaccines Itijah Mo’akes “Opposite Direction” Program Al-Jazeera TV 14-10-2009 5- Swine Flu Comprehensive Interview Addustour daily newspaper 28-12-2010 5. . 16 IV - Gene Bank Deposits 1: AF343049. Human herpesvirus...[gi:14794783] 2: AF343050. Human herpesvirus...[gi:14794786] 3: AF343048. Human herpesvirus...[gi:14794780] 4: AF343047. Human herpesvirus...[gi:14794776] 5: AF343046. Human herpesvirus...[gi:14794769] 6: AF343045. Human herpesvirus...[gi:14794765] 7: AF343044. Human herpesvirus...[gi:14794762] 8: AF343043. Human herpesvirus...[gi:14794758] 9: AF343042. Human herpesvirus...[gi:14794756] 10: AF343041. Human herpesvirus...[gi:14794754] 11: AF343040. Human herpesvirus...[gi:14794752] 12: AF343039. Human herpesvirus...[gi:14794750] 13: AF343038. Human herpesvirus...[gi:14794748] 14: AF343037. Human herpesvirus...[gi:14794746] 15: AF343036. Human herpesvirus...[gi:14794743] 16: AF343035. Human herpesvirus...[gi:14794740] 17: AF343034. Human herpesvirus...[gi:14794737] 18: AF343033. Human herpesvirus...[gi:14794733] 19: AF343032. Human herpesvirus...[gi:14794729] 20: AF343031. Human herpesvirus...[gi:14794727] 21: AF327211. Human herpesvirus...[gi:12698835] 22: AF327210. Human herpesvirus...[gi:12698833] 23: AF327209. Human herpesvirus...[gi:12698831] 24: AF327208. Human herpesvirus...[gi:12698829] 25: AF327207. Human herpesvirus...[gi:12698827] 17 26: AF327206. Human herpesvirus...[gi:12698825] 27: AF327205. Human herpesvirus...[gi:12698823] 28: AF327204. Human herpesvirus...[gi:12698821] 29: AF327203. Human herpesvirus...[gi:12698819] 30: AF327202. Human herpesvirus...[gi:12698817] 31: AF327201. Human herpesvirus...[gi:12698815] 32: AF327200. Human herpesvirus...[gi:12698813] 33: AF327199. Human herpesvirus...[gi:12698811] 34: AF327198. Human herpesvirus...[gi:12698809] 35: AF327197. Human herpesvirus...[gi:12698807] 36: AF327196. Human herpesvirus...[gi:12698805] 37: AF327195. Human herpesvirus...[gi:12698803] 38: AF327194. Human herpesvirus...[gi:12698801] 39: AF327193. Human herpesvirus...[gi:12698799] 40: AF327192. Human herpesvirus...[gi:12698797] 41: AF327191. Human herpesvirus...[gi:12698795] 42: AF327190. Human herpesvirus...[gi:12698793] 43: AF327189. Human herpesvirus...[gi:12698791] 44: AF327188. Human herpesvirus...[gi:12698789] 45: AF327187. Human herpesvirus...[gi:12698787] 46: AF327186. Human herpesvirus...[gi:12698785] V- Reviews Jordanian National Drug Formulary 2006 18 REVIEWING ACTIVITIES Guest co-editor for a special edition of "International Journal of Pediatrics" (Pediatric Infectious Diseases Emergencies) Reviewer for “Saudi Medical Journal” Reviewer for “Journal of Royal Medical Services” Reviewer for “Jordan Medical Journal” 19 HONORS AND AWARDS 1985-1991 Jordanian Ministry of Education Scholarship ( For being the first among 60,000 students sat for High School General Certificate Exam in Jordan, 1985) 1988-1989 Elected president for Jordanian Medical Students Association, Jordan University 2000 Children’s Research Institute (George Washington University) Fellowship Award Grant 20 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Member of “Infectious Diseases Society of America” Member of Jordan Society of Pediatric Oncology Member of “European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases” Member of King Abdullah University Hospital Infection Control Committee Member and Ex-President of the Society of Respiratory Diseases for Children (NGO) Treasurer and Secretary of Pan Arab Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society Member of Jordanian Medical Association since 1992 Fellow American Academy of Pediatrics since 1997 Member of Jordanian Association for Cystic Fibrosis patients Member of Jordanian Association for Pediatricians Member of Arab Forum for Social and Health Sciences Member of Drugs and Therapeutic Committee, King Abdullah University Hospital Member of Institutional Board Review (IRB) at JUST 21 SCIETIFIC AND NATIONAL COMMITTEES Member and Ex-President of “Jordanian Vaccines and Sera Licensing and Re-licensing Committee” Member and Ex-President of the Society of Respiratory Diseases for Children (NGO) Member of Jordanian National Immunization Technical Advisory Committee Treasurer and Secretary of Pan Arab Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society Member of Jordanian National Committee for Pandemic H1N1 Flu Member of Jordanian Therapeutic Committee for Pandemic H1N1 Flu Member of Jordanian Therapeutic Committee for Avian Flu Member of Jordan Experts Committee for Avian Flu Member of Jordanian National Committee for HIV Disease Member of Jordanian National Committee for Waste Management Member of Jordanian National Infection Control Committee Member of Safety Committee, King Abdullah University Hospital, Irbid, Jordan Member of Drugs and Therapeutic Committee, King Abdullah University Hospital, Irbid, Jordan Member of Institutional Board Review (IRB) at JUST Member of King Hospital Infection Control Committee, King Abdullah University Hospital, Irbid, Jordan Member of Tenders Committee, King Abdullah University Hospital, Irbid, Jordan 22 RESEARCH PROJECTS & GRANTS 1- Identification of Extended Spectrum B lactamases (ESBL) peculiar to Klebsiella pneumonia Jordanian Isolates 2- WHO grant (EMRO) to study the phenotypic and genotypic characteristics of Streptococcus pneumoniae in North Jordan 3- Appropriateness of diagnostic investigations for children admitted to Jordanian Hospitals 4- Epidemiology and patterns of nosocomial infections ion neonates 5- Hepatitis B virus genotypes and risk factors among Jordanian patients 6- Hepatitis C virus genotypes and risk factors among Jordanian patients 7- Hepatitis A epidemiology in Jordan 8- Swine flue epidemiology in immunocompetent and immunocompromised patient 23 COURSES & WORKSHOPS Proposal for Center for Health Professional Development workshop Organized by Jordan University of Science & Technology & "WHO" (Organizer & Lecturer) April 9th, 2011 Dead sea, Jordan Clinical Research Skills Workshop for Investigators May 15-16, 2002 Amman, Jordan Towards Healthy Environment for Children (Sponsored by WHO) July 8-9, 2003 Irbid, Jordan Educational Planning Workshop (Sponsored by WHO) March 3-7, 2002 Irbid, Jordan Problems Based Learning Course November, 2005 Maastricht, Netherlands WHO and JUST workshop on curriculum review and medical school 2007 Petra, Jordan Leadership Foundations – A Workshop for Emerging Leaders By Franklin Covey February, 2010 Dubai, UAE 24 COMMUNITY COMMITMENTS 1- For the last several years, I served either as a member or president for the Society of Respiratory Diseases for Children. This nongovernment organization (NGO) is based in Irbid. We do take care of many asthmatic kids who do not have access to good clinical centers. This includes free-of-charge medical care, medications prescriptions, vaccinations, and health education. We have also provided regular and periodic Continuous Medical Education for concerned healthcare personnel regarding Asthma Management. These activities are provided in our clinic in the heart of Irbid City. Along this, we have held two main conferences in the last few years: A- Management of Childhood Asthma: Guidelines and Updates" (9-62007) B- Management of Childhood Asthma: Guidelines and Updates" (132-2009 We have also developed a website to help reaching out for both patients and healthcare personnel. www.reskids.org 2- Regular lecturer for, Jordanian Medical Council, Jordan Medical Association, and different other government and non-government institutions 3- During the outbreaks of SARS, Avian Flu, and Pandemic H1N1 Flu, I participated in several community-directed activities to raise awareness about these issues using regular lecture formats, audio interviews, and TV appearances 25 LECTURER AND / OR ORGANIZER IN SELECTED ACTIVITIES Main Lecturer Cefdinir Launching Activity January, 2003 Dubai, UAE Main Lecturer Cefdinir Launching Activity January, 2003 Abu Dhabi, UAE Main Lecturer Cefdinir Launching Activity January, 2003 Manama, Bahrain Main Lecturer Cefdinir Launching Activity January, 2003 Doha, Qatar Towards Healthy Environment for Children (Organizer & Lecturer) Jordan University of Science & Technology July, 2003 Irbid, Jordan The Intensive Workshop for Interns – Irbid (Lecturer) September, 2003 Jordan Medical Association – Irbid The Fourth Scientific Day of the “Jordan Medical Association – Irbid” Lecturer and Organizer October, 2004 Irbid, Jordan The First Annual Pediatric Review Course (Lecturer and Organizer) November, 2004 26 Amman, Jordan The Conference of the Syrian Pediatric Society (Lecturer) July, 2005 Damascus, Syria The Second Annual Pediatric Review Course (Lecturer and Organizer) November, 2005 Amman, Jordan The Third Annual Pediatric Review Course (Lecturer and Organizer) November, 2006 Amman, Jordan Middle East North America Pneumococcal Disease Conference February, 2007 Dubai, UAE The First Medical Conference of the “Jordan Medical Association – Irbid” (Lecturer and Organizer) Lecturer and Organizer February, 2007 Irbid, Jordan Pediatric Update 2007 (Lecturer) March, 2007 Sheikh Khalifa Medical City Abu Dhabi, UAE Monitoring & Evaluation of Serum Vaccine Registration Files & Certification (Lecturer) April, 2007 Jordan FDA, Amman, Jordan The Intensive Workshop for Interns – Irbid (Lecturer) September, 2007 Jordan Medical Association – Irbid Updates in Pediatrics and Neonatology Conference (Lecturer) October, 2007 27 Qatif Central Hospital, KSA Update on the Management of Immunocompromised Child (Organizer & Lecturer) King Fahad Specialist Hospital – Dammam November, 2007 Dammam, KSA The Fourth Annual Pediatric Review Course (Lecturer and Organizer) November, 2007 Amman, Jordan 2nd Annual Meeting of the “Saudi Society of Medical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases” Lecturer January, 2008 Riyadh, KSA The Infectious Disease Symposium Lecturer February, 2008 Ministry of Health, UAE 2nd Infection Prevention and Control Symposium Prevention of Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections (Lecturer) April, 2008 King Fahad Specialist Hospital— Dammam, KSA 2nd Annual International Pediatric Conference (Lecturer) Hot Topics in Pediatrics May, 2008 TAWAM Hospital, UAE The Fifth Annual Pediatric Review Course (Lecturer & Organizer) November, 2008 Amman, Jordan 2nd Helenic Jordanian Pathology Conference (Lecturer) November, 2008 Amman, Jordan 28 4th Infection Prevention and Control Symposium Prevention of Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections (Lecture) March, 2009 International Conference on Pediatric Infection and Immunization (Lecturer) March, 2009 King Fahad Specialist Hospital Dammam, KSA The 47th Annual Meeting of “The Infectious Diseases Society of America” November, 2009 Philadelphia, USA The Sixth Annual Pediatric Review Course (Lecturer & Organizer) November, 2009 Amman, Jordan The 20th Annual Meeting of the “European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ECCMID) April, 2010 Vienna, Austria The First International Pediatric Conference – Updates in Pediatric Hematology & Infectious Diseases (Organizer & Lecturer) Jordan University of Science & Technology October, 2010 Irbid, Jordan International Engagement Responsible Bioscience for a Safe and Secure Society (Participant) AAAS & JUST October, 2010 Amman, Jordan The 48th Annual Meeting of “The Infectious Diseases Society of America” October, 2010 Vancouver, Canada The Seventh Annual Pediatric Review Course (Lecturer & Organizer) 29 Amman, Jordan November, 2010 Prevention of Child Killers: Pneumonia and Diarrhea (Lecturer) Jordan Ministry of Health, PACE, and Sabin November, 2010 Amman, Jordan The 22nd Conference of the Syrian Pediatric Society (Lecturer) December, 2010 Damascus, Syria The 6th MENA Vaccine Preventable Diseases Advisory Board meeting December, 2010 Cairo, Egypt The Rotavirus burden workshop (Speaker) March, 2011 Amman, Jordan The second International Medical conference (Organizer) Jordan Medical association – Irbid Committee March, 2011 Irbid, Jordan ESCMID Conference on the Impact of Vaccines on Public Health April 2011 Prague, Czech Republic The 2nd Pneumococcal AFME Summit (Speaker) April, 2011 Dubai, UAE Curriculum Review & Review of the National Higher Education Accreditation Commission Report workshop (Coordinator & Speaker) (JUST & WHO) April, 2011 Dead sea, Jordan 30 Proposal for Center for Health Professional Development (CHPD) workshop (Coordinator & Speaker) (JUST & WHO) April, 2011 Dead Sea, Jordan Pediatric Curriculum Review (Organizer & Speaker0 Department of Pediatric - JUST May, 2011 Dead Sea, Jordan Rotavirus workshop (Chairperson & Speaker) May, 2011 Amman, Jordan 33rd UMEMPS Congress & 13th JPS Congress (Chairperson & Speaker) Acute Otitis Media Update May, 2011 Amman, Jordan 21st ECCMID Meeting (Participant) May, 2011 Milan, Italy Invited Speaker at "Jordanian Public Health Society" "Hemorrhagic E. coli and Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome" June, 2011 Amman, Jordan Jordan Medical Council CME Review Workshop Chairperson & Participant) JMC & USAID June, 2011 Dead Sea, Jordan Infectious Disease Border Issues Conference (IDBIC) (Participant) June 19-21, 2011 Amman, Jordan Invited Speaker at “Regional Vaccines Experts’ Meeting” Hepatitis A review and vaccines 31 March, 2014 Istanbul, Turkey 32